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Friday, April 18, 2008

Stent, hell! They said it was a little tube that would go from my kidney to my bladder to help things heal up better. "Little" my ever lovin' fanny! I had it removed today and the doctor showed it to me. 18 inches of 1/4-inch tubing is NOT a little stent. And yes, it came out how you're thinking it came out ... without numbing of any sort - just a little iodine. I'm gonna go cry now. Ow!

I go back in a month for follow x-rays to make sure everything's ok.

2 Comments:

At 1:27 PM, Blogger Ronnie said...

Yikes!

 
At 1:18 PM, Blogger Alek said...

That's pretty disgusting. I'm not gonna lie.

 

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